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A
.maphosts
file with the following contents allows access by all computers
except computers named rogue_host and malicious_wks:
rogue_host -
malicious_wks -
+
In the next example, rogue_host is denied access even though it appears in
the list without a minus sign (
–
) because it follows a minus sign on its own
line:
R2_host
UNIX_host
Windows_DC
NIS_host
-
rogue_host
8.6.6.3.
Create a user map
The next step in setting up User Name Mapping is to create a user map that
associates the Windows user name of each user to his or her UNIX user
name.
To create a user map:
1.
On the computer running User Name Mapping, open Microsoft
Services for NFS. To open Microsoft Services for NFS, click
Start
,
point to
Administrative Tools
, and then click
Microsoft Services
for Network File System
.
2.
In the console tree, expand
User Name Mapping
, right-click
User
Maps
, and then click
Create Map
.
3.
In the Windows domain list, click the domain for which you want to
map user names, and then click
List Windows Users
.
4.
If you are obtaining information about UNIX user names from an NIS
server, type the NIS domain name in
NIS domain name
. If the NIS
server is in a different subnet than the User Name Mapping server,
type the DNS name or IP address of the NIS server in
NIS server
name
. Otherwise, leave the
NIS Server name
box blank.
5.
Click
List UNIX Users
.
6.
In the
Windows Users
list, click the user name to map.
7.
In the
UNIX Users
list, click the corresponding user name to map
and click
Add
.
8.
Repeat steps 6 and 7 for each user account to map and click
Apply
.